Palo Alto s gas customers will be protected from sharp bill spikes this winter thanks to a new strategy that the city adopted on Sept. 18. The assurance will, however, come at a price: a 4% to 6% rate hike on residential bills.
Palo Alto approved on Tuesday a landmark deal with Sobrato Organization that paves the way for redevelopment of Ventura s largest property and that allows the developer to replace a portion of the old Fry s building with townhomes.
Seeking to bring order to the city s nascent and chaotic parklet scene, the Palo Alto City Council adopted a suite of rules Monday for outdoor dining spaces in University Avenue and portions of California Avenue.
With construction now under way on Palo Alto’s first teacher-housing project, city officials sent a strong signal Monday that they’re ready to welcome a second.
Against the backdrop of cheering neighbors and roaring tractors, Palo Alto city leaders gathered on a dusty field in Ventura on Thursday to celebrate the neighborhood s most popular project: the expansion of Boulware Park.